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That Little Monster

  • 1994
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
244
YOUR RATING
That Little Monster (1994)
Copyright 1994 Paul Bunnell
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Dark ComedyAdventureComedyCrimeDramaFantasyHorrorMusicMusicalMystery

A young teenage girl is hired by a strange couple to watch their baby for the night. What the babysitter doesn't know is how strange the couple is, and exactly what kind of baby she is watch... Read allA young teenage girl is hired by a strange couple to watch their baby for the night. What the babysitter doesn't know is how strange the couple is, and exactly what kind of baby she is watching over.A young teenage girl is hired by a strange couple to watch their baby for the night. What the babysitter doesn't know is how strange the couple is, and exactly what kind of baby she is watching over.

  • Director
    • Paul Bunnell
  • Writer
    • Paul Bunnell
  • Stars
    • Melissa Baum
    • Reggie Bannister
    • Andi Wenning
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    244
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Bunnell
    • Writer
      • Paul Bunnell
    • Stars
      • Melissa Baum
      • Reggie Bannister
      • Andi Wenning
    • 15User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Melissa Baum
    • Jamie
    Reggie Bannister
    Reggie Bannister
    • Twelvetrees
    Andi Wenning
    • Mrs. Willock
    William Mills
    • Mr. Willock
    Forrest J. Ackerman
    Forrest J. Ackerman
    • Edward Van Groan
    Wolper Willock
    • Baby (Wolper Willock)
    Paul Bunnell
    Paul Bunnell
    • Baby (Wolper Willock)
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Hope
    Bob Hope
    • Bob Hope
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Jennifer Prettyman
    Jennifer Prettyman
    • Music girl
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Renaday
    • Little Monster Singer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Bunnell
    • Writer
      • Paul Bunnell
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    User reviews15

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    6Perception_de_Ambiguity

    Eraserhead lite

    It's pretty much a one-hour student art film version of 'Eraserhead' down to having the same opening scene and even a comparable production history given that the movie apparently took 3 1/2 years to shoot. It's equally trippy (for the lack of a better word) but unlike Lynch's film the plot actually is very straight forward. A father's anxiety (again, for the lack of a better word) over his newborn is replaced with a young babysitting woman's anxiety and incapability to deal with the baby of her new employers. "That little monster" refers to no other than to that baby. The movie ends with an amusing Twilight Zone-type twist which is only fitting because the title card basically used the Twilight Zone title card background. What should also be noted is the campy humor that reminded me of John Paizs' Canadian indie productions. Worth a look if you are a big 'Eraserhead' fan.
    9cdwellers2

    Twilight Zone - Outer Limits fans rejoice!

    If you are a lover of shows like The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, Night Gallery or Monsters, this film is for you! The opening homage to the 1931 film Frankenstein is truly a bit of ingenious parody.

    Mr.Bunnell certainly used the black and white medium not only to enhance the mood and flavor of the subject but to also remind the viewer of the tribute made to shows like the beloved Twilight Zone and Outer Limits series.

    Unusual use of camera angles and movement of the camera itself catches one off guard. Remarkable to note is the babysitter's first entrance into the nursery. This is one of the creepiest uses of the camera I have ever seen. The camera seems to become The Blob - so to speak- and take on a life of it's own! An amazing piece of work! Although a short film, it delivers more than enough mystery, suspense and thrill to satisfy any fan of the genre. Well written and contrived with a well balanced blend of horror, science fiction and black humor.

    Also as a bonus there is an amazing star cameo appearance by a now late but well remembered comedian.

    The reason I didn't give the film a full 10 is due to the use of an unnecessary and perhaps too long "overture" at the beginning. Overlooking this personal point the film is well worth the viewer's time.

    The bonus materials on the DVD are also very good. The Visitant is a brilliant short film shot in color. An un-nerving little piece about a father visiting his young son's grave. I jumped at least twice as the film ran it's course. Again a very well written and contrived piece of film story-telling at it's best.

    The Interview with the film's creator is light-hearted and full of camp!

    Hat's off to Mr Paul Bunnell, his cast and crew for a very worthwhile and entertaining DVD set.

    Jim Seaburg
    10MissySprinkles

    Humor at its darkest...

    Upon viewing THAT LITTLE MONSTER, I found that this movie is actually quite stylish, and better thought-out than most movies in theaters today. There are some true moments of black humor, mixed in well with some fun shocks and suspense. Ultimately, the movie is an affectionate nod to THE TWILIGHT ZONE series (the story is almost a direct lift of one specific episode), and particularly the underlying spooky humor that show was noted for.

    Originally, this was written as an episode for TV's MONSTERS, but writer / director Paul Bunnell decided to expand the idea into a longer, artier version. The cast is mainly made up of a talented group of unknown starlets, but horror fans will be happy to see Reggie Bannister of the PHANTASM films here, in a small but significant role (just don't expect to see him running away from flying spheres, and you'll be happy). It was enjoyable to see Bannister again, this time playing Twelvetrees, the butler who warns the baby-sitter about that little monster.

    Shot in 16mm for the bargain basement cost of $30,000, Bunnell spared no effort in trying to make this movie look as polished and professional as anything the big studios are putting out today. And his strive for perfectionism shows in many of the setups. One elaborate shot has the camera dollying up to a door, twisting around then going up the wall, then over the top of the room and down inside it. Most people would have been content with a dolly to the doorknob, then a dissolve to the inside. But not Bunnell. What looks like a robot dolly / crane is actually a specially-built room that rotates, and a Steadicam operator. Pretty impressive stuff. I was so blown away by this shot, I rewound the tape and watched it again. It's small touches like these that help set this movie above much of the competition. And it took them just three takes to get such an elaborate shot to Bunnell's satisfaction.

    There's also a surprise guest star at the end of the film, one that will leave many of you scratching your heads wondering how Bunnell managed to wrangle this guy up.

    My only complaints with the movie are small -- some of the staging is too theatrical, and I sense that Bunnell has his roots in community theatre. And the story has a tendency to drag in places, due to Bunnell's "artsy" touches. Luckily, these moments are few and far between. If you're a fan of humor at its darkest, you won't be disappointed with THAT LITTLE MONSTER!
    10desertcityfilmworks

    A great wild ride.

    Paul Bunnell has concocted a wonderfully stylish and surreal movie. "That Little Monster" has tones of David Lynch, Tim Burton, Ed Wood, classic cinema, and the wonderful old Twilight Zones. This film echos the best of stunning Black and White photography. Ranging from the feel of the German Expressionist cinema to the mystery of "Eraserhead". Incredible lighting combines with fantastic framing and camera angles. It is a unique mix of styles, complete with the musical overture of bygone days. The masterful introduction sets the tone. And Bob Hope is a great addition. The world is familiar yet off, adding to the mystery. Absurd, hip, and fun. Paul Bunnell is a talent to watch.
    3roguegenius

    very little redeeming quality

    The premise was intriguing but much too shallow to support even a short full length feature. The characters were shallow and uninteresting, as well. The scenes were fractured and added nothing to assist the viewer in understanding the plot or the point of the picture.

    The technical aspects of the film, on the other hand, were noteworthy. While some of the cinematography, especially in the opening scenes, was avant garde, those same techniques became blasé' from constant overuse by the end of the feature. While Paul Bunnell shows he has the unique technical ability to make a watch-worthy movie, the lack of any substantial plot, very plastic actors, and disjointed imagery do not so add up to an enjoyable event. Ed Wood, while a most technologically deficient film maker, at least produced somewhat interesting movies. I found this to be the most disappointing movie I have seen since "Weekend at Bernie's."

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    • Trivia
      Shot in 26 days during the span of nearly four years (1990-93).
    • Quotes

      Himself: This is Bob Hope for That Little Monster... I'm not saying he's out of this world, but when E.T. phones HIM it's a local call.

    • Crazy credits
      "Wolper Willock" is listed with the rest of the regular cast when in fact this "actor" is really a special effects puppet.
    • Connections
      Featured in Mr. Projector! The Ghastly Mind of Paul Bunnell (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      That Little Monster
      Written by Jerry Danielsen

      Performed by Peter Renaday (as Pete Renaday)

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Этот маленький монстр
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Ottermole Moving Picture Company
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    • Budget
      • $30,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      56 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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